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- Problem Joining Vista Machine to Domain using NetDom
- Hi Previously after imaging our computers we used netdom to join them to a domain. We had XP then. Now we have Vista machines. When we try to use netdom to join these Vista machines to our domain, it says "access denied". Does anyone have a suggestion?Thanks
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), lange@..., Vista Machine, netdom, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
- Use Windows Server 2003's netdom to see which servers are running roles
- how to use this netdom query fsmopleae forward a letter to user this command on windows 2003 standard edition because iam not finding the x86 directory in my server.
- Tags: signinnayeem@..., netdom, server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-07
- Familiarize yourself with Active Directory's five FSMO roles
- Bollocks!Unnecessary obfuscation! netdom query fsmo and yer done.Unnecessary ObfuscationThen again, NETDOM is a resource kit tool. Someone migrating from NT4 might not be aware of this tool nor have it installed.Should know something about the NETDOM toolWell, should anyone who has knowledge about NT4 only be responsible for the administration...
- Tags: FSMO Roles, hardware, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Netdom, Tharg, tool, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-09-21
- Configure IT Quick: Manage Windows trusts from the command line with Netdom.exe
- Netdom.exe is a useful command line tool that ships in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit and is included in the supporttools folder on the Windows 2000 CD. (The Windows 2000 edition of Netdom is version 2.0. There is also an edition for Windows NT 4, which is version 1.8.) Netdom...
- Tags: domain, information technology, Microsoft Windows, Netdom, Netdom.exe, Peter Parsons MCSE
- Technical articles 2003-09-09
- Get IT Done: Powerful scripting commands in the Windows NT Resource Kit
- Scripting commands available in Microsoft Windows NTIn “Scripting with the NT Resource Kit, part 3: Commands for local and remote services,” I discussed some commands that performed the same tasks as the commands that I described in “Scripting with the NT Resource Kit, part 1: The essentials” and “Scripting with...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Get IT Done, Richard Charrington, domain, NETDOM, computer account, BDC, Microsoft Windows NT, server
- Technical articles 2000-05-12
Additional Resources
- how find DC and ADC on server 2003
- pls suggest us that how can i find that this Pc act as DC or ADC and what is diff. between themThanxSanjaywellrunning gpresult from command prompt will tell you where youre getting your group policy from. you could also use netdom but youll have to dload it. http://www.ss64.com/nt/netdom.html
- Tags: server, connect_sanjay123@..., ADC Telecommunications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- Replacing NT4 PDC with NT4 BDC
- Thanks in advance for the help!We have an NT4 network at the office (I know, I'm pushing to upgrade). The old admin had the DMZ's PDC set up on an NT4 box with Exchange 5.5.We're currently having some mail trouble and demoted the mail server to BDC in case...
- Tags: authentication question, DMZ, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, PDC, server, TravisHead@..., windows
- Discussion threads 2005-06-23
- Use Netdom to resolve logon error between XP and an NT4 domain
- ProblemAfter running into a drive mapping problem, TechRepublicmember kashmeir63@hotmail.com recentlyposted his issue in the TechnicalQ&A: "I have a Windows NT 4.0 PDC environment. I have five orsix Windows 2000 servers on my network. I just created another Windows 2000server and called it server1. I'm sharing a folder with 2 GB...
- Tags: Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows XP, PDC
- Technical articles 2005-01-06
- Use Windows Server 2003's netdom to see which servers are running roles
- You may already be familiar with the five single-instance roles in Windows servers, but how do you know which server hosts which role? Scott Lowe reveals how you can use a single Windows Server 2003 command to determine their server locations. Active Directory is an entirely different beast...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, server, netdom utility, domain controller, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2007-04-03
- cannot join domain
- i;ve a cleint pc runing win xp pro,is able to ping all servers successfully on the network but cannot map to any shared drive, files, folders or documents on these same servers.you cannot join pc to the domain as well.it dispalys the message "network location cannot be found".you can browse...
- Tags: DNS, domain, FQDN, sasco300@..., windows
- Q&A 2006-01-25
- Domain rename on server 2003 64bit
- Hello There,I want to rename domain server name from example.com to example2.com.My question is, if i use netdom.exe tools to rename valid DNS names, it this will rename my AD also? im using exchange 2007 beta. the day before i dont have a registere
- Tags: rename domain server 2003 64bit - exchange server 2007, windows, smrizal@..., server
- Discussion threads 2006-11-21
- Unexplainable Disconnect From A Domain
- I have quite few Windows XP PC's that will seem to disconnect from a domain and the Local Administrators group will not show the "Domainname"Domain Admins instead it shows a long Alpha-Numeric string. This is happening on different domains. The only way to fix this problem that I...
- Tags: domain, domain controller, mdcalvert, Microsoft Windows, password, windows
- Q&A 2005-01-20
- XP registry key containing domain info
- Hi I hope someone can help. I have an automated batch that is meant to join a computer to our domainvia the netdom command. However, when deployed in certain locations with slow connections, the request times out. I am currently troubleshooting this, and have several methods I can...
- Tags: zzoran1@..., windows, software, networking, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-01-29
- DHCP ok but yet no network connection
- Setup: 2 x w2k servers + 1 w2k3 server all DCsSome workstations WinXPprof just lost connection and can't log on to domain on them.Those workstations receive ip-address through DHCP but then there is no tcp/ip connection.Physcal connection seems to be ok, all lights are up and computer says connection is...
- Tags: DHCP, domain, firewall, IP, MarkusT, network, network connection, windows, workstation
- Q&A 2004-11-02
- Lost domain controller
- I am a notice network admin. I recently inactivated a user profile and created a new one for our new secretary. Now, I cannot log on to the network on her computer, even though the computer is showing as connected to the network from another workstation. I...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Domain names, network, computer
- Discussion threads 2005-07-28
- excessive event id 5723 and 5805
- over the last couple months we have started seeing a lot of 5723 and 5805 event id's. i can ping the machines but the only way to get rid of it so far is to go to them machines and readd them to the domain. i've tried doing the netdom...
- Tags: sprinkl3s
- Q&A 2006-09-14
- Win 2000 machine wont allow domain login
- I have a simple Win2k3 EE Server setup on my home network. I have a Win2K client machine. I can ping the server from client. I can tracert back to it as well, but when I do nslookup I get non-existant domain while logged in locally on...
- Tags: domain, hardware, MAKE SURE, Microsoft Windows 2000, thestonez@...
- Q&A 2005-08-11
- NT40-Win2003 Cross Domain Access
- I have an NT40 SP6A installed with 45 users. I brought in a new server and installedWINDOWS 2003 Server on the new machine and configured it with Active Directory.I created a new domain on the new server to keep it apart from the NT40 production domain.I have set up...
- Tags: domain, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, NT40 domain, NT40 SP6A, ronschmidt@..., server, Win2003 Server, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-10
- Running a program when join a domian
- I would I like to know if there is anyway to excute a program when a workstation joins a windows Domain.E.g. We have OfficeScan Servers in the office. I was wondering if it possible to automate the Tread Micro client installation Force it when join or login into a domain....
- Tags: newton.co@...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-18
- Seeking help with PC/Domain Problem
- WinXP Has anyone encountered a PC on a network having this problem? The PC was in the domain. It can "surf the net" but will not display servers. You cannot remove it from the domain via my computer, properties, computer name--at this point, the "Change" button is...
- Tags: domain
- Discussion threads 2005-01-27
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